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Starflower Snowflake pattern & tutorial

I made this snowflake pattern about 2 years ago around Christmas and kept promising myself and all you lovely people that I would write it down soon. This Christmas (finally!!) I present to you the Starflower Snowflake pattern. The pattern, like most of my other patterns you’ll find on this blog, is a quick 3 round design which can be made using absolutely any yarn of your size. I have made this using a 4ply yarn, 10 ply yarn and even fabric yarn and they look equally cute and festive.

Materials

Any yarn and 2 or 3 size bigger crochet hook (I have used 10ply cotton yarn Paris by Drops Design and a 6.5mm hook for the snowflake in the tutorial below)

A pair of scissors

A darning needle

US Abbreviations

st – stitch

sl st – slip stitch

ch- chain

ch-sp – chain space

sc – single crochet

hdc – half double crochet

3ch-p – 3 chain picot

5ch-p – 5 chain picot

2dc’s tog – 2 double crochet together

dc – double crochet

Pattern & Tutorial

Make a slip knot. Ch 4 and sl st in the last chain from the hook to form a circle.

Sl st in the next ch2 sp to start this round. Ch3 (counts as a dc), 1 dc, ch 4, 2 dc’s in the same ch 2-sp. (2 dc’s, ch 4, 2 dc’s) in each of the next 5 ch 2-sps. Join with a sl st on top of the first dc made (not the ch 3) in this round.

([1 hdc, 3 dc’s, 3 ch-p, 5 ch-p, 3 ch-p, 3 dc’s, 1 hdc] in the next ch 4 sp, 1 sc between the 2nd and 4th dc) repeat 5 times. Join with a sl st on top of the first dc (not the ch2 hdc) made at the starting of this round. Break yarn and weave in the ends.

I have not blocked them but I feel a bit of starch and ironing will make them stiffer and more Christmas tree ready, if that’s the look you like. I liked the more organic feel it gave my op-shop tree below so didn’t bother!! (and also I was being lazy….shhh dont tell anyone!!! :D)

Thank you so much to everyone who has been waiting for this pattern for so long. I really appreciate all the lovely, encouraging comments you leave over on my Instagram feed.

I hope you all enjoy making these snowflakes and adorning your trees with them or anything else that feels a little festive cheer this time of the year!!!

If you share your makes on Instagram, then please do tag them using the #starflowersnowflake or #knitpurlhook tag so I can have a look at them.